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Sixth EAGE Shale Workshop

01. Nov 2018 - 30. Nov 2018 • Bordeaux, Frankreich

Zusammenfassung:

The Sixth EAGE Shale Workshop will be held in the picturesque and historic city of Bordeaux in November 2018. You are invited to submit abstracts and participate in one of the world's premier workshops describing the state-of-the-art in shale research. The workshop is very much a multi-disciplinary and multi-industry affair, attracting representatives from academia, research institutes and the nuclear, petroleum and water industries.

EAGE is happy to invite you to participate the Education Days Moscow 2018. The learning courses will take place from 19 – 23 November 2018. Education Days is an ideal platform to increase knowledge and awareness of new methodologies for geoscience professionals. These short courses demonstrate the latest scientific developments in geosciences and practical applications of theories to real-life problems. Most courses will be presented in Russian without translation into English.

EAGE Education Tour (EET), started in 2006, they are the flagship Educational programme of EAGE and have already attracted thousands of participants. EAGE Education Tours consist in a 1-day course presented by an acknowledged academic or industry expert visiting various locations worldwide. These courses are specifically designed to appeal to a wide audience, giving EAGE members from all over the world affordable access to the latest developments in Geosciences.

AAPG, EAGE, PESGB and the SPE would like to invite you to The Young Profesionals Summit; a new event on 26th November 2018 comprised of a day conference and an evening reception. Young Professionals face unique challenges which this event aims to address. By collaborating together, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (European Region), the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, the Petroleum Exploration Society of Great Britain and the Society of Petroleum Engineers are working together to support and celebrate our YPs, and that of the wider industry. Our program is developed by YPs from the societies involved to address the challenges and innovations the industries future leaders face.

Least Squares Migration (LSM) is an imaging technique that has gained attention in recent years for its ability to improve images obtained by traditional migration methods, minimizing the presence of artifacts, mitigating illumination effects and increasing its spatial resolution. LSM is an optimization technique, where the goal is to iteractively minimize a functional. LSM can be based in either pre- or post-stack imaging methods, with functionals defined either in the data or image domains. This host of possibilities makes LSM a flexible methodology for many geopyshical applications.

Hear about the energy outlook for 2018 and beyond, the emerging trends in the market and how NW Europe is placed to adapt. Listen to how a company’s global strategy evolved to one of value creation that may see the UKCS become a competitive market once again. Learn first-hand how new technology has begun to change the way our industry is doing business and hear about the impact “Big Data” is having on the way we explore. Discover how companies are using the digital transformation to change the way we work as an industry and gain an insight into how the industry is adapting its business models to improve integration and collaboration between different sectors of the industry.

I TIGAI — I INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR OF GEOSCIENCES APPLIED TO ENGINEERING

30. Nov 2018 • Havanna , Kuba

Zusammenfassung:

The Technological University of Havana “Jose Antonio Echeverria” (CUJAE) have the pleasure of convening the scientific and academic community to the 19th edition of the SCIENTIFIC CONVENTION ON ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE ( CCIA for its Spanish acronym), to be celebrated on November 26th to 30th, 2018 at the Havana International Conference Center, Cuba, within the framework of the activities of the 54th ANNIVERSARY of our university foundation.

The first TIGAI will constitute a favorable framework to initiate or enhance professional and academic contacts, as well as for the establishment of forms of international cooperation among specialists, institutions, organizations and universities in the area of applied Geosciences.

CIGCM2018 — Second International Symposium on the Geology of the Maghrebides chain and adjacent areas

04. Dez 2018 - 06. Dez 2018 • Setif, Algerien

Zusammenfassung:

The purpose of the symposium is to gather national and international experts and PHD students to present and exchange recent research findings on the geology of the Maghrebides chain and adjacent areas (including the Atlasic and Saharan domains). The word "geology" is taken in its broadest sense and embraces issues related to fundamental geology, geophysics, mineral resources, engineering geology and geological heritage.

EAGE Education Tour (EET), started in 2006, they are the flagship Educational programme of EAGE and have already attracted thousands of participants. EAGE Education Tours consist in a 1-day course presented by an acknowledged academic or industry expert visiting various locations worldwide. These courses are specifically designed to appeal to a wide audience, giving EAGE members from all over the world affordable access to the latest developments in Geosciences.

Geomechanics, Environment and Energy are increasingly related and contemporary themes. The goal of the school is to provide the participants with a deep understanding on selected topics in Geomechanics which are fundamental for applications related to Energy and the Environment.

The workshop will discuss drilling and well placement integrated workflows that combine subsurface information such as geophysical, geological, and petrophysical data for optimal well placement. It will bring drilling and geophysics into closer integration, including AI, IoT, geomechanics, and machine learning, and will explore seismic and potential geophysical methods for well placement.

From science to public policy, there is a growing interest in modeling and simulation of geosystems and their applications. Example applications include petroleum exploration and recovery, underground waste disposal and cleanup of hazardous waste, earthquake prediction, weather prediction, and global climate change. Such modeling is fundamentally interdisciplinary; physical and mathematical modeling at appropriate scales, physical experiments, mathematical theory, probability and statistics, numerical approximations, and large-scale computational algorithms all have important roles to play.

Western Siberia is the main supplier of Russian oil and gas, more than 70% of the reserves are extracted here. In this regard, the wealth of experience accumulated by specialists working in Western Siberia, together with new technologies applied both in Siberian fields and throughout the world, allows us to name this conference one of the key events in Russia. Participation in the Tyumen 2019 is a step towards new experience, interesting meetings and productive cooperation!

The Australia New Zealand Conference on Geomechanics is always an important meeting place for professionals working in the Geomechanics industry and will again be a great place to explore the new directions emerging in the industry. It is an opportunity to engage with speakers from across Australia, meet up with colleagues, network and visit the exhibitor displays.

The biennial SEAPEX Conferences have a reputation for a programme of excellent technical presentations and the SEC 2019 Technical Committee is aiming to maintain this with a series of high calibre talks and posters. We are seeking a blend of regional to field-level case studies, from exploration through to production. As the E&P industry globally continues to recover, we plan for a forward-looking programme, with a focus on “what and where next?” as well as updates on key areas across the SE Asia and Asia-Pacific region.

The oil and gas industry has been completely reshaped over the past three years. Although the worst of the budget cuts, layoffs and bankruptcies appear to be over, there is a lingering worry about long term commodity prices, market access for Canadian production, and burdensome regulatory environments. A more stable footing for the industry is on the horizon as 2019 approaches. Budgets will continue to be spent cautiously and geoscientists must live within these constraints while continuing to find and develop the resources necessary to power our economy. These issues have been front of mind for the GeoConvention 2019 committee.

GEM 2019 Xi‘an will bring together geophysics researchers and practitioners to inspire discussions about the best practices of turning electromagnetic, gravity, and magnetics data into value-added information.

American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Convention and Exhibition 2019

19. Mai 2019 - 22. Mai 2019 • San Antonio, Vereinigte Staaten

Zusammenfassung:

As a preeminent international geological organization, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) is uniquely positioned to attract a focused audience of geosciences professionals. The technical program at ACE attracts industry leaders worldwide for its well-regarded oral and poster presentations. AAPG has more than 34,000 members ranging from geologists and company leaders to students and young professionals. Many of our members have been involved for most of their careers. ACE is a world-class event, regularly attracting an average of 6,900 global attendees from 78 countries over the last five years. The breadth and depth of the technical program is international in scope and appeals to multiple geosciences disciplines. ACE also boasts the AAPG Global Gateway and International Pavilion, a place where exploration and investment professionals gather. It is the place to see, discuss and understand where our industry is headed.

The “cold regions” of the world cover large areas in the northern hemisphere, including Canada, Alaska, Finland, Norway, Sweden, vast portion of China and Russia, and all the northern tier of the United States. Cold regions cover 50% of the world’s total land area. Transportation infrastructure in cold regions faces great technical challenges due to ground freeze-thaw or permafrost degradation.

The Canadian Association for Earthquake Engineering (CAEE) is proud to announce the 12th Canadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering that will be held in Quebec City, June 17‑20, 2019. This is the most important international conference on seismic engineering in Canada and brings together researchers, structural engineers, geotechnical engineers, architects, seismologists and regulatory bodies every four years.

As in the previous editions, the conference topics will address through general and parallel sessions the most recent developments in earthquake geotechnical engineering, stimulating fruitful technical and scientific interaction with the fields of seismology, geophysics, geology, structural and infrastructural engineering.

The TC101 of the ISSMGE is pleased to announce the 7th International Symposium on Deformation Characteristics of Geomaterials to be held in 2019 in Glasgow. The Symposium is co-organised by the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow and the University of Bristol. Building on the tradition of previous Symposia from Sapporo in 1994 to Buenos Aires in 2015, IS-Glasgow 2019 will bring together researchers and practitioners to explore new directions in geomaterial testing.

In conjunction with the IUGG General Assembly, a number of scientific workshops and cultural events are planned. We will also be offering the chance to explore the geological treasures of our region through a number of field trips ranging from half-day to multi-day excursions.

Following the success of the last conference held in Guilin, China, in 2015, the Japanese Geotechnical Society and ISSMGE TC106 are pleased to host, in this great tradition of conference series, the 7th Asia-Pacific Conference on Unsaturated Soils (AP-UNSAT2019) in Nagoya City, the geographical center of Japan. The organizing committee of AP-UNSAT2019 also hope that all events during the conference provide an easy-access bridge between theoretical research and practical applications related to unsaturated soils. In particular, young researchers and engineers dealing with unsaturated soils from Asia-Pacific region and beyond are warmly encouraged to attend the conference and submit their papers. Well-documented case histories from the region are also particularly welcome.

The theme of the conference, "Geotechnical Engineering, foundation of the future", embraces all aspects of geotechnical engineering. Geotechnical engineering is the foundation of current as well as future societies, which both rely on complex civil engineering infrastructures, and call for mitigation of potential geodangers posing threat to these. Geotechnical engineering is the key to a safe and sustainable infrastructure and of importance for the society, economy and the environment. This must be emphasized and reported upon.

CGE-2019 — Third International Conference “Challenges in Geotechnical Engineering”

10. Sep 2019 - 13. Sep 2019 • Zielona Gora, Polen

Zusammenfassung:

University of Zielona Gora (Poland) and Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture (Ukraine) under the Patronage of Polish Committee on Geotechnics takes a great pleasure to invite participants to the Third International Conference «Challenges in Geotechnical Engineering» CGE-2019.

This conference aims to address the most updated developments in information communication and technologies in geo-engineering. It covers the application to laboratory and field tests, as well as the monitoring and survey of geo-structures. It embraces also intelligent geomaterials, intelligent construction and all the related aspects with design, construction and maintenance of geo-structures.

The main theme of the 17th ARCSMGE is “Innovation and Sustainability in Geotechnics for Developing Africa”. The theme originates from the fact that Africa as a whole suffers from a pronounced infrastructural deficit when compared to other developed countries and regions.

The main theme of the 16ARC is Geotechnique for Sustainable Development and Emerging Market Regions. A number of subjects on modern geotechnical technologies and activities will be covered up to match up the main theme.

Join us for our 44th Annual Conference on Deep Foundations in Chicago where you will network with the largest gathering of practitioners specializing in the deep foundation industry; attend special lectures featuring our world-renowned keynote speakers; learn about innovations in design, construction and delivery of deep foundations; become updated on design, construction, QC/QA and risk assessment/management. There will also be an Exhibit Hall featuring 140+ companies.

Finnish Geotechnical Society (SGY) invites you to the 14th Baltic Sea Geotechnical Conference 2020. The conference will be held in beautiful Helsinki Finland 25-27 May 2020. The theme of the conference is Urban Geotechnics.

A series of international conferences and symposia focused on deep mixing alternated between Japan (1996, 2002, 2009) and Sweden (1999, 2005). 2015 marked the first event in the series to be held in North America (San Francisco, Calif.). Important advances in materials, equipment, system design, and project delivery mechanisms have occurred since 2015. Deep Mixing 2020 will provide a forum for international exchange of this new information.

6th International Conference on Geotechnical and Geophysical Site Characterization

07. Sep 2020 - 11. Sep 2020 • Budapest, Ungarn

Zusammenfassung:

Site characterisation is unarguably the most important, but also most “difficult”, component of geo-engineering. ISC’6 brings together the world’s experts who, with you and others, are working daily to improve the quality and reduce the difficulties involved.

Join us for our 45th Annual Conference on Deep Foundations where you will network with the largest gathering of practitioners specializing in the deep foundation industry; attend special lectures featuring our world-renowned keynote speakers; learn about innovations in design, construction and delivery of deep foundations; become updated on design, construction, QC/QA and risk assessment/management; hear about DFI’s global initiatives and research to promote foundation safety, quality, durability and sustainability. There will also be an Exhibit Hall featuring 150 companies.

This Forum will include a mid-term review of the ISDR-ICL Sendai Partnerships, voluntary contribution to the Sendai Framework 2015-2030 and the Agenda 2030 – Sustainable Development Goals, especially Goal 11 Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. Participants of the Fourth World Landslide Forum adopted the 2017 Ljubljana Declaration on Landslide Risk Reduction – contributing to the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. The Declaration proposes the Kyoto 2020 Commitment for Global Promotion of Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk to be finalized during the preparatory activities for WLF5 and adopted during WLF5 in order to serve this purpose. The Commitment aims to establish in the medium and long term a global alliance that will accelerate and incentivize action for landslide risk reduction.